Sunflower State Games- Spring Fever Golf Scramble
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4-MAN SCRAMBLE at Lake Shawnee Golf Course, all proceeds from the event help us keep athlete entry fees to the Sunflower State Game at a minimum.
Entry Fees- $350 Four Person Team, includes green fees, cart, breakfast, range balls, awards and lunch.
Hole Contests Include: Longest Putt, Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin and more!
Mulligan and John Daly Drive will be available (limit one per team)
Sunflower State Games- Spring Fever Golf Scramble
Phone : 785-235-2295 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 785-235-1308
Web: sunflowergames.com/event/ssg_golf/
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